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2014-06906 World Trade Center Health Program; Petition 003-Kidney Damage; Finding of Insufficient Evidence Proposed Rule On January 22, 2014, the Administrator of the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program received a petition to add "kidney damage" (Petition 003) to the List of WTC-Related Health Conditions (List). The Administrator has not found sufficient scientific evidence to conduct an analysis of whether to add kidney damage and/or disease to the List. Accordingly, the Administrator finds that insufficient evidence exists to request a recommendation of the WTC Health Program Scientific/Technical Advisory Committee (STAC), to publish a proposed rule, or to publish a determination not to publish a proposed rule. 2014-03-31 2014 3 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2014/03/31/2014-06906/world-trade-center-health-program-petition-003-kidney-damage-finding-of-insufficient-evidence https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2014-03-31/pdf/2014-06906.pdf Health and Human Services Department 221 On January 22, 2014, the Administrator of the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program received a petition to add "kidney damage" (Petition 003) to the List of WTC-Related Health Conditions (List). The Administrator has not found sufficient scientific...  

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